The Root on MSN
Is The Color Purple’ a Black Film? Let’s Debate!
This year marks 40 years since the “The Color Purple” hit theaters. Two writers from “The Root” debate whether you can call ...
Author Steven C. Smith talks about his absorbing new book, 'Hitchcock and Herrmann: The Friendship and Film Scores that ...
The Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with Cinecittà has launched a retrospective of the films featuring the imaginative ...
Rap Lore on MSN
The career & timeline of rap legend 50 Cent
You know his music, but do you know his story? In this in-depth video, we're taking you on a journey through the life of ...
Gwyneth Paltrow admits her privileged upbringing fuels criticism in candid interview, discussing her "WASPy" background and public misconceptions.
The Independent on MSN
Surreal, erudite and always experimenting: Tom Stoppard was a playwright never likely to stand still
TRIBUTE: David Lister remembers the brilliant, complicated man whose work explored politics, science, love, Shakespeare, and even rock’n’roll ...
I genuinely feared the cinema year had peaked in January when it kicked off with Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold's The ...
The playwright Tom Stoppard, who penned shows including Arcadia and Travesties and the screenplay for Shakespeare in Love, died last week.
Title by or about Paul McCartney, Cameron Crowe, Ozzy Osbourne, Yoko Ono, the Cars, Mark Ronson and more are among the year's ...
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‘Hamnet' vs. ‘Shakespeare in Love': How Hollywood's greatest fake Bard ‘bio' movies compare
One is an Oscar winner, the other is an aspiring Oscar contender. But both are largely fictionalized accounts of Shakespeare's life.
Spielberg's most recent film, "The Fabelmans," was the story of an aspiring movie director who discovers a shattering family ...
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